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Diane Duane
dduane
Just a note for those wondering at the whimpering of certain political figures over canceled book contracts: Many publishers now routinely insert morality clauses in author contracts. (see this article
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Tonni Grube Andersen
TonniGrube
Very Proud to finally be able to share this story. - An idea that started by a discussion with @NikoGeldner about whether it was possible to repress lignin synthesis specifically
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Piper J. Drake
PiperJDrake
I know there are silent people wondering why the responses are so "mean" when a person "just asked a question" so I'm going to break this down as if we
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Navya | 🌹✨
guanshanjin
I think one huge reason why danmei fans ignore/downplay the surrounding homophobia of the environment danmei authors contend with is because they don’t have to deal with or even see
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Shannon Whelan
killerwhelan
My second PhD chapter is out! We used an #experiment on female kittiwakes to test the role of food/energy status in timing of reproduction Available free for 50 days: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1c3Kn,QxXaDAo #seabirds
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Stephen Ira
supermattachine
the whole "closeted people shouldn't be able to write about being queer" thing is kind of the inevitable result of a refusal to rigorously think through the reasons why, say,
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Kimberly Davis Basso
KDBWrites
Scams, nearly scams, and not quite scams but still cheesy:1. Publishing services: There are legit publishing services.-they call themselves services, not publishers-give you an upfront price list-don't make you go
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Kevin Jon Heller
kevinjonheller
I normally agree with @TomRuys_Law (and @frsilvestre) about jus ad bellum issues, but I disagree that #Azerbaijan cannot invoke self-defence against #Armenia to recover territory Armenia is illegally occupying in
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Laura Portwood-Stacer, PhD (she/her)
lportwoodstacer
Let's talk peer reviews & how to respond to them. This is one of those things in academia that authors learn how to deal with haphazardly and it can really
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Alan Baxter
AlanBaxter
Two things I see a lot:1. Reviews (at Amazon, Goodreads, Insta, etc.) really help authors. (It's true, they really do.)2. "I'd love to review more books but I never know
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Fiona Quigley
FionaQuigs
Science, advocacy, and quackery in nutritional books: analysis of conflicting advice and purported claims of nutritional best-sellersTop 100 best-selling books identified & assessed for their claims. 1/6#Publichealth #SupportNotStigma h
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B. Allen-Ebrahimian
BethanyAllenEbr
Scoop: Big Tech execs and DC insiders argue in favor of decoupling in a new proposal now circulating within the Biden administration.The alternative is a world in which China's non-democratic
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Anne Tibbets 🚀👻☠️🏰🏹🔪
AnneTibbets
What to do if you are a writer and you receive a negative book review on GoodReads/NetGalley/Amazon/etc. etc. etc.:Step 1: DO NOT post ANY response on social media or reply
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eriophora
BasiliskBooks
Recently over on r/Fantasy, there was a discussion thread about mental illness portrayed in the fantasy genre. As I'm sure you can all guess, Brandon Sanderson was a name that
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Tara Jaye Frank
TaraJFrank
I am a speaker and I’ve hired speakers. Part of this equity game requires transparency. Generally, men get paid more to speak than women. And a lot of women are
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Dr Francis Young
DrFrancisYoung
A reminder, especially if you self-publish, that you MUST deposit a copy of your book with the copyright deposit libraries: @britishlibrary, @bodleianlibs, @theUL, @natlibscot, @NLWales and @tcdlibrary https://twitter.com/jdmccafferty/statu
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